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I am seeking first the grievance petition for the state of Texas. Why?
Well here in Texas it seems that every complaint on the unit goes to the
Warden, at which time he will make sure that every one of them is
denied. Even when you have proof of the events.
Here we have two main problems I would like to run by you to see if you
can point in the right direction. One is that the mail room here holds
mail for two working days, before it is mailed out. At times this will
cause a delay in legal stuff going out. Or if you get mail on Monday and
you mail out on Tuesday, it will not go out until Thursday. I have proof
of this in writing and thru phone calls from my wife and daughter.
Next if we file on any of this we get a denial on the step one. When we
file the step two it will sometimes get delayed so that the time has ran
out. Next the officers who you wrote the step one on will be able to
read it. And then come to work and do the following. Shake down your
cell, trash your living space. This is all on video.
Also our mail will be left inside the staff bathroom for days at a time
without being turned back in. At times it will get trashed, and when a
complaint is made it is denied by the warden here. Even with proof that
it is going on. We need some help here in more than one way. I have a
step one where an officer lost my photos of family, then come to find
out they where given to another offender. At which time it was on video
and a statement was written. This was denied as well.
I do not have an organization but the principles are something I hold
to. I don’t believe the way Texas treats its prisoners is legal at all.
We face extreme conditions especially at the Clemens unit. The main
building has had windows broken for 2 years. It freezes in there. Now
I’m at this poor excuse they call a “trustee” camp. Its the same way, we
are in small metal dorms it’s freezing cold my dorm. 2 dorm never gets
fixed only 3 and 1 dorm because this is the original dorm here.
It’s not right how COs threaten us. if I knew codes from the PO22 I
would write them up for all the violations like unauthorized taking of
personal property. I try to write grievances but I get harassed every
time. Our legal library is in distress it has nothing needed and
everyone already knows TDLU doesn’t want us to have a grievance manual.
If there is any help you can provide to my struggle in this rabbit hole
system I would greatly appreciate it and be able to help people around
me due to this units population being mainly under 25 years old we don’t
really have anyone that’s been through this before.
I recently got shipped to the Michael Unit 11/21/16 due to myself being
jumped by a white supremacist gang member because I told his people that
I messed around with him on 10/7/16. The law library SSI snitched on us.
I received a major disciplinary case. On 10/20/16 I was jumped to where
I fell and lost my balance. Sgt. Anderson did the OPI and I was placed
on D-Line at Eastham 10/25/16 and I went before UCC and
Ms. Phillips-classification recommended that I be shipped. During the
almost 5 months I was at Eastham, the drinking water was severely
contaminated. My stomach was hurting me. Mr. Garrett French Co IV and
Mr. Rains didn’t bring all my property back on 10/25/16. I filed a step
1 grievance. They failed to provide a notice of extension. My step 1 is
due on Jan 2017. D-Line used to be where they placed G4 transit folks
waiting a house. They got rid of it and made it into seg.
There is an infestation of flies in the chow hall and outside. They
refuse to solve the water crisis. Dayroom was 1-4 7 days a week daytime,
except weekends 6-8am. One of the weekends was outside Rec. Mon-Fri 7p
9p dayroom. Restriction was on Wed night.
I arrived on Michael on 11/21/16. 5 of us comrades waited in 7 bldg for
over 8 hrs. They placed us in transit housing in 12 bldg which is for
level 3 Seg offenders. They treated us like Seg offenders placing us in
handcuffs to the showers, and outside Rec. We had a 2 day shakedown Nov
29-Dec 1.
The unit is very disorganized. They installed a lot of security cameras.
There was days in 8 bldg where we were given johnnies. The unit is short
of staff. I sent sick calls, many don’t return until after 48 hrs or so.
I am still waiting for Ms. Coburn or whoever from Medical Records to lay
me in. The Michael Unit has been opened almost 30 years.
They don’t keep a stock of I-60s, grievances (step 1/2), sick calls at
the desk. Officers work 12 hr shifts A card (1 card) B card (2 card).
They have hospice in 10 bldg. There are comrades that are differently
abled that are placed on 3 row instead of being the ground flood. The
unit is not ADA compliant.
8 bldg hasn’t had outside/inside recreation in over 3 weeks. On
12/29/16, our bldg was denied dayroom however we went to chow in the
morning. We had a johnnie at last chow.
On 12/25/16 at 8:30, I dealt with Ms. Charlotte Bussey, Rd. She told me
to stop dropping sick calls. My medical care wasn’t important. I sent a
sick call to Ms. Coburn in Medical Records. No sick call came back. I
was told to send a sick call to Ms. Israeli. The Michael Unit Medical
Staff is severely disorganized. My claim they are short staff. I
question their credentials.
On 8 bldg there is an infestation of roaches all over. They don’t supply
plenty of pine oil, bleach, etc to keep them from coming. Spiders hang
out in the cells. I plan on mailing the petitions to the state
reps/senators in Texas as they step into office. All 50 state reps and
31 state senators will receive it. I will let you all know the results
of the mailer. We must press the issue also president Donald Trump needs
to know what’s going on. On 7 bldg, they have general population 64
medium custody mixed in. Michael Unit has a safekeeping wing. They won’t
allow me to life there because I been in general population over 6
years. The comrades state that it is hard to get into safekeeping.
I’m writing today because I’m in the process of helping a small group
file complaints against officers at the Coffield unit for harassment,
assault, and threats, unnecessary use of force. Could you please send me
five sworn complaint forms because I don’t have access to a copy
machine. Also I need 20 to 30 copies of the grievance campaign form. Our
grievance at the Coffield and Beto units are being thrown away, not
being investigated right, they are just signing off on them, and not
sending out witnesses statement forms.
Hi. Well vatos, the grievance department is fucked up and the kitchen is
fucked up. I filed a I-127 [grievance] on both chow-halls, because they
have a wire fence that covers the serving [area]. The fencing barriers
must be removed because it’s always dirty, filthy, with rotten, spoiled,
with bad smelling food. When inmates reach underneath with our trays to
be served and pull our trays back underneath, rotten, spoiled and bad
smelling food falls on our trays.
The response [to my grievance]:
“Neither constitutional nor federal law prohibits the use of fencing
barriers in offender dining facilities. For sanitation reasons, the
barriers used in the Gist Unit offender dining halls are cleaned after
each meal. Hence, any food found spilled on the barrier occurred during
the meal currently being served and does not pose a health or sanitation
concern. Nonetheless, you can help contribute to the aesthetics of the
dining hall by mindful consideration of the serving space allotted via
the barrier entrance way. For security reasons, however, this barrier
will not be removed.” by Assistant Warden Ortega
Revolutionary greetings comrades, it has been a while since I reported
from behind enemy lines. As Donald Trump enters the oval office I don’t
see any other choice than to partner with MIM(Prisons) in order to
educate and organize the lumpen underclass. My comrades and I are
actively engaged in a battle which seeks to abolish prison slavery as
well as shed a discerning spotlight on toxic prisons.
I arrived on Eastham Unit located in Lovelady, Texas in November 2016.
This was my second transfer since the September 9th national actions.
I’ve been placed in long-term solitary confinement because of my
organizing surrounding that and other campaigns.
Eastham Unit is one of the oldest prisons in Texas. The plumbing has
deteriorated and corroded in such a way that dirt and sediment from the
soil leaks into the water supply producing a foul stench in the water.
The offensive smell of the water was the first thing I noticed. Officers
here liken the smell to boiled eggs and burnt rubber. ULK 49
(March/April 2016) published an article on
contaminated
water at Eastham Unit and we know the contaminants to be copper and
lead!
My application of historical dialectical materialism has taught me the
Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) misinforms the public about
conditions inside its numerous slave kamps and gulags. But moreover, I
have discovered a collusive and conspiratorial relationship between
state agencies like the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
and TDCJ.(1)
Wallace Pack Unit located in Navasota, Texas is the case in point. The
arsenic levels in the water were at least double the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) standard and the TCEQ knew this for quite some
time. But it wasn’t until Panagioti Tsolkas of Prison Legal News exposed
the contamination that conversations began. However, it took the actual
prisoners at Wallace Pack Unit, with representatives from the NABPP-PC
to take their destiny into their own hands and file complaints with the
federal court.(2)
Already I see a shroud of secrecy and the overt signs of an elaborate
cover-up concerning the water at Eastham Unit. Prison officials, who are
easily identified as members of the labor aristocracy and bourgeoisie
imperialist pig class, do not have a vested interest in the long-term
health of prisoners.
Prisoners at Eastham Unit must fight back! The first thing we do is file
a Step 1 (I-127) grievance form. Then simultaneously, those that have
friends and family must request they file a formal public complaint
online with the TDCJ Ombudsman office (e-mail address
ombudsman@tdcj.texas.gov). While these are marinating we start a letter
campaign to the Prison Ecology Project, P.O. Box 1151, Lakeworth,
Florida 33460.(3)
Behind enemy lines, I will be doing what I can do to attract media
attention and free world help but without comrades actively filing
grievances about the water I will be on the front line by myself and the
oppressor will claim I am just creating lies. A favorite pig tactic.
Even if you’ve filed on this poison water in the past, please consider
filing again. A huge support network is following our work as we combat
toxic prisons. I had a discussion with one of the pigs who works here.
The subject was the closing down of Eastham because of the poison water.
Here is what he said: “You think you can get the state to shut this unit
down on account of the water? They don’t care about that – what they
care about is those 800 acres of corn we got in the ground in them
fields!”
Comrades, I couldn’t say a damn word! Because it will be the lumpen
prisoners who will be picking that damn corn! I must echo the words of
the Free Alabama Movement - “Let the crops rot in the field.” And what
do you think would happen to that corn if the public knew those corn
fields were being irrigated with poison water!? Knowledge is power isn’t
it?
A significant step in this struggle is getting prisoners recognized as
environmental justice communities by the EPA, so that prison facilities
can be forced into compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act
and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.(6) However, the state of Texas has
created laws and policies that keep the EPA out of its toxic prisons so
we must create a public outcry in order to knock the doors down! Apply
Pimp C’s “Knockin Doorz Down” as needed! UGK for life!(7)
Dare to struggle, dare to win, all power to the people!
MIM(Prisons) responds: It is great to have clear steps in order
for any tactical work to be successful, so we highlight this campaign as
one with a clear path broken down into small steps, making it easy to
get involved and mark progress. While we struggle on these reformist
campaigns, we also know that they are unlikely to be successful. But
that is all part of building public opinion for socialist revolution. In
a socialist system, as in China under Mao, people’s needs were valued
above profits and prisoners were not poisoned via their water supply.
People should not be forced to get heavy metal poisoning just because
they are in prison (or because they live in an oppressed nation
community as what happened in Flint, Michigan). The EPA, one of those
bandaid organizations of the United $tates government to give people
something to focus on instead of straight up revolution, is unlikely to
categorize prisoners as environmental justice communities, and also
unlikely to enforce their policies in prisons in Texas. Even if they
did, to enforce environmental policies on Texas prisons is a
decades-long struggle, while hundreds of thousands of people will be
forced to drink poisonous heavy metals in the meantime.
Still, we support this campaign and encourage our readers to get
involved. It may win some improvements in water quality that will have a
significant impact on the health of Texas prisoner. Even if the campaign
fails, it is a good example of how futile petitioning the U.$.
government agencies generally is. If the campaign succeeds, it will
likely only be with caveats which undermine the overall campaign, which
we can point to as an example of the futility of reformism. Either way,
Texas prisoners come out better organized and better poised for the only
struggle that has shown any success in valuing peoples’ well-being, and
that’s the revolutionary struggle toward socialism and communism.
I’m writing to give yall some more info on how Warden Strong runs her
administration. I sent out another leter to Texas-CURE informing them on
some things that she had the security there at Wynne Unit doing, such as
writing major cases for things like rubberbands and paper clips. In
other words, things they put in our hands every day to work with.
Another one of her things is to lock up people with anonymous I-60s for
escape. It’s what they used to lock me up for the letters i was writing
people like yall, ACLU, and other Civil Rights projects all over the
U.S. Now mind you I am doing a non-ag 8 year sentence for DWI and had
just seen parole for the second time. Then to add insult to injury her
offices stole, or let be stolen, around $50 of commissary and i have yet
to get back my lock ($13.25), multi-plug outlet ($7.50) and there was
some other little stuff: cups, spoons, and such. In all around $70
something dollars worth of stuff.
I would like to add a few lines about what UTMB Hospital is up to. I
have had sinus issues all my life and they are now saying that they will
no longer provide sinus sprays and eye drops to me. It’s just another
way they are trying to screw over the tax payer by making us pay the
$100 fee for medical treatment.
We are in a sad situation on Darrington Unit, they have a strong
buddy-buddy system, male officers sexing with the female officers for
favoritism. Then the woman over our grievance department is married to
our disciplinary hearing officer… yeah - really true facts.
I did make parole back in March 2016 and it got taken from me; however,
I passed the torch and gave the package to another comrades. I have
gotten three majors by one asst. warden, then two by two different
captains. I have this correctional officer always telling me to suck his
penis, so when I filed my step 1 grievance, Darrington Unit
Administrative retaliated by writing me two cases offense report I-210
on 29.0’s, which stop me from making parole.
I am writing this short letter to send you some updates to sever
addresses from the Texas Activist Pack that have changed since printing.
They are as follows:
… All of my copies of complaints with cover letters to TDCJ Executive
Director, PO Box 99, Huntsville, TX 77342 have been forwarded to the
Ombudsman, who, in turn, sent me a pre-listed sheet stating they “do not
accept mail from inmates.” It’s a dead end loop with this address.
… I want to give you an indication of what I am going through at the
hands of these pigs. I have been subjected to sexual harassment by
homosexual correctional officers. And when I complained, I was punished
by the corrupt security staff Captain Cory Webb for making a false
complaint.
All my efforts to contact the free world authorities - County Sheriff
and District Prosecuting Attorney to file a criminal complaint of my
Civil Rights violations have been stopped. Copies of this coimplaint to
Governor Gregg Abbot, Senator John Whitmire, U.S. Department of Justice,
Washington DC have gone unanswered with the cover letter. I am being
censored??
Finally out of retaliation I am deliberately being harassed, retaliated
against, charged with false TDCJ policy violations and straight out lies
by the grievance investigator(s) Doyle Davis. My mail is being delayed
and tampered with by the law library staff Garland Goodrum who processes
the indigent mail – because I have filed many grievances against the
medical department, security staff and his drinking buddy Doyle Davis.
The medical department is deliberately delaying my sick call requests up
to 40 days before I am seen by a medical provider. The medical
department is being managed by staffing nurses that are NOT registered
by the Texas Medical Board or the Texas Nurses Board. I do have
documentation (letters) to prove this.
At the moment I am seeking legal representation to file a 1983 Bivens
Civil Complaint for the sexual harassement and deliberate denial and
delay for medical care at this unit. I will at a later date send you an
update on these two issues. Look forward to receiving the next ULK
issue.
I recently landed here on Connally Unit, and I can already see tha tthe
unit is sliding back to its old ways. I have only been here 2 weeks, and
showers only get ran on one card which is 4 days, and not on the other
card, so that’s 4 days of showers and 4 days of no showers,. I’m in “G5”
which is closed custody (lockdown with a celly), it’s one step less than
ad seg.
We getting jacked on “sides” and some of our main course on breakfast,
such as we get one or 2 pancakes when we are supposed to get 3, plus 2
sides, when we only getting one side. It’s not every breakfast, but 2
out of 3 breakfasts we get jacked. In 2 weeks we only got milk twice
(watered down), and never gotten coffee at all, most chows are no drinks
available.
We’re locked in a cell all day, so everything comes to us. Rec been ran
1 time in 2 weeks. I only been here 2 weeks, came from Bill Clements,
which that unit has turned completely around for the better, but it took
a dead person to be found in high security to prompt a change and a
outside force to ensure plus a infestation of rats. I’m only allowed to
grieve one issue every 7 days, so it’s a slow process on getting change
started.